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Well duh. Don't mean that as a particular slight against Americans, its just better than 90% of most people in the world could do (at least). I couldn't do that much better with the counties myself, but then counties are not that important in Britain like States are in the States. I know where all the major cities are, and at least half of all the larger towns. But I could only name maybe half the counties.

I'm guessing OP has seen an old map of the UK and it's historical regions, as that's where Lindsey is, but it hasn't been that for 40 years now. It's only used as East and West Lindsey for district councils now.

I seriously dont understand how small administrative regions over there are. 10 of the 13 provinces/ territories of Canada are larger than England, and the top 3 largest regions are each 10 times larger than the entirety of England and work great.

Canada's most densely populated area is Prince Edward Island at 24.7 people/km2 where as England's least densely populated area is Northumberland at 63 people/km2. Canada has roughly a population density of 3.41 people/km2 where as England has 407 people/km2